The foundation of computer ethics
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
Ethical Issues in Empirical Studies of Software Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Human values, ethics, and design
The human-computer interaction handbook
A justification for software rights
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
A justification for software rights
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Unauthorized copying of software: an empirical study of reasons for and against
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society
The motivation and proposition of a privacy-enhancing architecture for operational databases
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From the Publisher:Information technology has provided numerous options to individuals, governments, and corporations around the world. These options demand that choices be made, and such choices often involve ethical decisions. Users must decide, for example, whether certain data should be made available on the Internet, whether the information contained in various databases should be sold to third parties, and whether software developers should be held responsible for social and economic problems that result from their programs. This book provides a rigorous but accessible discussion of some of the major ethical issues concerning computers and information technology. The text gives particular attention to widespread issues concerning intellectual property rights, censorship, and privacy, along with less frequently raised topics, such as ethical worries about image manipulation, virtual reality, and the moral status of "intelligent" machines and expert systems.